Irrelevant mention of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise in House Oversight document
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The excerpt contains no substantive information, names of officials, financial details, or actionable leads. It appears to be filler text unrelated to any investigative matter. Only celebrity names are mentioned, with no connection to governmental or corporate actors. No dates, transactions, or allegations are provided.
This document is from the House Oversight Committee Releases.
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